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Between Summer's Longing and Winter's End by Leif GW Persson

In February 1986, Sweden’s Prime Minister, Olof Palme, was assassinated. Even now, 24 years later, the crime remains unsolved. Between Summer’s Longing and Winter’s End gives us a fictional account of the months leading up to the assassination. Written by a leading Swedish criminologist, Leif GW Persson, the novel is an engrossing story, involving both Sweden’s regular police as well as the secret police.

Handling the Undead by John Ajvide Lindqvist

You don't need to like zombies in order to appreciate Lindqvist's exceptional novel. Unlike traditional zombie stories, Handling the Undead is not about the coming zombie apocalypse. The undead, or reliving as they're termed in the novel, have not come back to eat our brains.

Hypothermia by Arnaldur Indriðason

Back with his eighth Detective Erlendur novel, his sixth to be translated into English, Indriðason is at his best. Hypothermia is not a traditional murder mystery, but it is definitely a mystery.

The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson

All books about loss and grieving are not created equal. Some are moving and heartbreaking, some are beautiful, some are humorous and wonderful, some are harsh and unforgiving, and some are all of the above. Jandy Nelson’s young adult novel, The Sky is Everywhere is one of those rare novels that manages to capture the spectrum of emotions.

Mad Men Begins its Fourth Season

The fourth season of Mad Men has begun, drawing fans back into its detailed mockup of life among ad executives in the early sixties. If you want to read like a Mad Man, or to delve deeper into the period’s style, check out one of these items.

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